What are some tech products that you want that you can't seem to find?
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I need an ecmascript library that demuxes mpeg when fed individual frames. Every lib just wants to take in a whole file or URL to a stream. I need to filter the websocket sending the data so I need to feed individual frames to the lib. I'm only finding commonjs libs that do this
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What about an Android tablet running a custom ROM without GApps flashed, and an adapter for HDMI? There's a handful of widely sold tablets that also have a decent development scene and are cheap second hand. Check XDA forums for various models before deciding which one to get
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Free NSFW ai video generation available online
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Yep, I've coded remotely for many years now.
I used to use vim, but now helix, as my main rust and javascript/typescript IDE. So I mainly use termux+ssh .
Unfortunately for android dev you pretty much have to run android studio, so I use an android VNC client for that.
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They look neat, but way too powerful and expensive, and not big enough. I want a whiteboard size e-ink display with a processor like a potato for like <100 USD
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Payment with NFC without google play services.
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A Steam Deck with stock pricing in Mexico.
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Water bottle that auto seals and is easy to clean.
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A phone that runs Linux, has decent battery life, and doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
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Fractal Design's Pop cases have a 5.25" bay. It's hidden behind a pop-off panel at the bottom, in the power supply basement.
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I might struggle to make it the size of an iPod Touch but that's not difficult to build out of a Raspberry Pi.
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Why couldn't you just use a custom launcher? This isn't a hard task.
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That's cool, hadn't really thought about it. Basically looking for a wifi-only device I can install Signal on.
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My nissan rogue (2014-2016ish) has this
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You'd get the desktop version of Signal doing it that way.
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The reason this doesn't work is because Android and iOS limit the crap out of app functionality to allow for battery optimization. On Linux, users (and apps) do whatever the crap they feel like (and that's a good thing, until you talk about battery).
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Nah. With an Android device, you can install the Signal app (it's even on FDroid now). You'll need a phone number to register it, but just to receive the code. Could be a mobile number you have, a landline, or a VoIP (ie, jmp.chat) number-- as long as you haven't already registered for Signal with it.
A Linux device could pose some difficulty, but I think there is progress being made on running Android apps.
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Suorin have some user-replacable battery models
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Is a truck tech? Fuck it I'm calling a pickup truck tech.
I just want a pickup the size of a 90s ford ranger that's a hybrid. Since I'm making it a unicorn, lets go 4wd